David Maillet
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Recent Articles
1.
Maillet D, Yu L, Hasher L, Grady C
Psychol Aging
. 2020 Aug;
35(5):627-638.
PMID: 32744846
Optimal performance in many tasks requires minimizing the impact of both visual distraction and mind-wandering. Yet, so far, these two types of distraction have been studied in isolation and it...
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Maillet D, Yu L, Lau B, Chow R, Alain C, Grady C
Neuropsychologia
. 2020 Jul;
146:107565.
PMID: 32707165
Optimal performance in many tasks requires minimizing the impact of both visual distractors in the environment and distracting internal thoughts (i.e., mind-wandering). Prior research has indicated that older adults are...
3.
Maillet D, Beaty R, Adnan A, Fox K, Turner G, Nathan Spreng R
PLoS One
. 2019 Oct;
14(10):e0223981.
PMID: 31613920
In recent years, several studies have indicated that healthy older adults exhibit a reduction in task-unrelated thoughts compared to young adults. However, much less is known regarding age-related differences in...
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Maillet D, Beaty R, Kucyi A, Schacter D
Neuroimage
. 2019 Apr;
197:49-59.
PMID: 31018153
Previous research suggests that default-mode network (DMN) and dorsal attention network (DAN) are involved in internally- and externally-directed attention, respectively, through interactions with salience network (SN) and frontoparietal network (FPCN)....
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Seli P, Kane M, Metzinger T, Smallwood J, Schacter D, Maillet D, et al.
Trends Cogn Sci
. 2018 Sep;
22(11):959-961.
PMID: 30220475
No abstract available.
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Maillet D, Beaty R, Jordano M, Touron D, Adnan A, Silvia P, et al.
Psychol Aging
. 2018 Jun;
33(4):643-653.
PMID: 29902056
In recent years, several laboratory studies have indicated that healthy older adults exhibit a reduction in mind-wandering frequency compared with young adults. However, it is unclear if these findings extend...
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Seli P, Kane M, Smallwood J, Schacter D, Maillet D, Schooler J, et al.
Trends Cogn Sci
. 2018 May;
22(6):479-490.
PMID: 29776466
As empirical research on mind-wandering accelerates, we draw attention to an emerging trend in how mind-wandering is conceptualized. Previously articulated definitions of mind-wandering differ from each other in important ways,...
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Seli P, Maillet D, Smilek D, Oakman J, Schacter D
Psychol Aging
. 2017 May;
32(4):315-324.
PMID: 28471215
A growing number of studies have reported age-related reductions in the frequency of mind wandering. Here, at both the trait (Study 1) and state (Study 2) levels, we reexamined this...
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Maillet D, Seli P, Schacter D
Conscious Cogn
. 2017 May;
52:55-67.
PMID: 28460272
Although many studies have indicated that participants frequently mind-wander during experimental tasks, relatively little research has examined the extent to which such thoughts are triggered by task stimuli (stimulus-dependent thoughts;...
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Turney I, Dennis N, Maillet D, Rajah M
Memory
. 2016 Jul;
25(5):686-696.
PMID: 27454817
Distinctive encoding is greatly influenced by gist-based processes and has been shown to suffer when highly similar items are presented in close succession. Thus, elucidating the mechanisms underlying how presentation...